Calculate Raft Buoyancy Depth | Density, Volume & Pressure Formula

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The discussion revolves around calculating the submerged depth of a wooden raft in fresh water using principles of buoyancy and pressure. The raft has a density of 625 kg/m^3, a surface area of 5.5 m^2, and a volume of 1.5 m^3. The correct formula to find the submerged depth, h, is derived from the balance of forces, leading to the conclusion that h equals 0.9375 meters. Participants clarify the errors in initial calculations, particularly the misapplication of the area in the buoyancy equation. The final consensus confirms that the correct submerged depth is 0.9375 meters.
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Homework Statement



A raft is constructed of wood having a density of 625 kg/m^3. It's surface area is 5.5 m^2, and it's volume is 1.5 m^3. When the raft is placed in fresh water (denistiy = 1000 kg/m^3), to what depth, h, is the raft submerged under the water?

Homework Equations



P = ρgh
Where P = pressure, ρ = density

The Attempt at a Solution



P = ρgh
Sub, F /A = P
F/A = ρgh

F = mg (g will cancel when we rearrange to solve for h)
m here is the mass of wood which is the density of wood times it's volume.
So, V x ρ_wood = M_wood.
Putting this all together.
And solving for h

M_wood / ( A(ρ_h20) = h
With values I got.

.1704 meters.

What do you think? Right wrong please confirm my process.
Thanks
 
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Check your calculation.
625x5.5x1.5x9.8 = 5.5xhx1000x9.8
Find h.
 
I didn't get the same answer when I substituted h back into 625x5.5x1.5x9.8 = 5.5xhx1000x9.8. The equations were not equivalent. Where did I mess up?Thanks
 
No I didn't . Is it the right height though?
 
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Calculate h from my post#2. What is the value of h?
 
625x5.5x1.5x9.8 = 5.5xhx1000x9.8

625 x 5.5 x 1.5 x 9.8/5.5 x 1000 x 9.8 = h
h = I got .9375?
 
Put the unit. That is the correct answer.
 
What? I know what you mean put the unit but what did I do wrong?
 
h = 0.9375 m.
 
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I know the unit. I was just asking from my original set up what did I do wrong? I don't understand why my setup is wrong?
 
  • #11
Show your calculation. How did you get your answer?
 
  • #12
(1.5 m^3 x 625 kg/ m^3 ) / (5.5m^2 x 1000 kg/m^3) = .1704m

? This is what I'm asking why is this the wrong approach to the problem?
Mass of wood / area times density of water
Thanks
 
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Mass of the wood = density of the wood x area of the raft x height of the raft. In your calculation, you have left the area.
 
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I think I just used the wrong equation well sort of.
I have F/A = ρgh
Should be m_wg = ρgh
m_w = mass of wood.
Because if I do F/A then I have an extra multiplication by 1/A. In your equation that cancelled.

Yeah thanks
 
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You are welcome.
 

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